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Math activities to help show your child the fun side of learning! From easy math activities to more advanced, we've got you covered! Use the selector on the right to narrow your search by grade.

Make Your Own Rubber Stamp Flashcards

Make Your Own Rubber Stamp Flashcards

Here's an activity to inspire your child to learn to recognize numbers and count than by using fun and funky rubber stamps to make her own flashcards!

Craft Your Own Abacus!

Craft Your Own Abacus!

Countries around the world have been using the abacus throughout history to make arithmetic easier to calculate. Here's an activity that has your child making an abacus, a tool that can make learning arithmetic highly visual and tactile!

Do Some School Calendar Math

Do Some School Calendar Math

Do some serious Calendar Math with your child this fall, to help her get grounded in the schedule she'll be following. In the process, you'll dust off some math skills that have probably been taking a long summer break!

Explore Symmetry: Draw the Other Half

Explore Symmetry: Draw the Other Half

Get your middle schooler to explore artistic symmetry in this activity that has her practicing art and math measurements by drawing the other half of a given face.

Make an ABC, 123 Book!

Make an ABC, 123 Book!

This simple, yet fun, bookmaking activity will introduce and reinforce alphabet and number recognition skills that have been taught at home or learned in preschool.

Make Your Own Ruler

Make Your Own Ruler

This activity encourages young learners to explore math and measuring concepts within a practical craft activity. Get ready to measure the fun that your child will have creating his own ruler!

Build an Architectural School Model

Build an Architectural School Model

Get back into school with this exciting architecture exploration! In this craft activity your child will research, draw, and build his own school.

Chopstick Math for Chinese New Year

Chopstick Math for Chinese New Year

Celebrate Chinese New Year this year by teaching your child how to use chopsticks! This activity will help her develop her fine motor skills as well as her counting skills, not to mention, she'll get to play with some gummy bears along the way.

Make a Tessellation!

Make a Tessellation!

Help your middle-schooler develop important mathematical and visual organization skills with this tessellation activity. This is a great activity to do over the summer to keep her mind active!

When Life Gives You Lemons, Make Lemonade!

When Life Gives You Lemons, Make Lemonade!

Stir some fun into the summer with this lemonade stand! Your child will practice her math and money skills and have the chance to make a different this summer by donating some of her hard earned money to charity!

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